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Question : how can I override the DateTime class to add a custom method??
Hi, I want to override the default class System.DateTime to add a custom method, now i'm doing it this way (but doesn't works):
partial class DateTime
{
public string ToStringFormated()
{
return base.ToString(AppConfig.da
teFormat);
}
}
i''m getting a incoherence accessibility error.
Answer : how can I override the DateTime class to add a custom method??
DateTime is a class, you cannot derive a new class to override it.
The unique way is to use an extension method, but you require C# 3.0 for this (VS 2008), but still can use .net 2.0
Is that your case?
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